Earlier this spring, the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law made the decision to give applicants the option of taking the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) rather than the LSAT. That hasn’t won the school friends at the Law School Admission Council, which controls the LSAT.
On Friday, members of the Law School Admission Council’s Board of Trustees will meet. Among the items on the agenda is a discussion about whether the UA’s law school should have its membership revoked.
We spoke with Karen Sloan of the National Law Journal to learn more.